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The Celt – Dublin, Ireland



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celt.jpgAn old world traditional Irish pub, The Celt embodies everything you would expect of an Old World Irish Pub. As one would expect of a traditional ‘Shibeen’ there is no cover charge, You are welcome to ‘drop in for an impromptu drop’ with no compulsion to ‘get you money’s worth.

Pubs are as much a part of life in Dublin as the cafes are in Paris.
This is where a diverse cross-section of society gather to converse,
and to drink the famed dark local shout, Guinness.
Here you will find the essence of Ireland, her pure spirit, flowing from taps and bottles that have inspired writers as disparate as James Joyce, Samuel Beckett & Sean O’Casey.

Come as you please, go when you feel like it, enjoy the ambience, the rustic décor from the old stone slabed floor to the high arched fireplace, the amusing ‘wit’ from the patrons along with the spontaneous music from the many musicians that frequent The Celt.

The Celt places great importance on tradition. From the tails told by the old Dublin locals, to the stories and rhymes contained in their music, myths and legends.

The Celt
82 Talbot Street
Dublin 1 Ireland.

Tele
+353-1-6779955

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